Amazon announced the launch of a new delivery service called Prime Now. It's launching in New York City (specifically select areas of Manhattan) for now, and offers one-hour delivery on items through a mobile app.

Actually, Prime members will still have to pay $7.99 for one-hour (or less) delivery, but it also offers two-hour delivery for free. The Prime Now options are only available between the hours of 6AM and midnight (seven days a week). The app lets you track the courier's location.

We recently learned that Amazon was using bike messengers for package delivery. Well, that was for this:

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Groupon announced that it experienced a record-breaking holiday weekend for deal sales in North America. The company says it had the most successful four days ever in its six-year history. Black Friday and Cyber Monday specifically were the two biggest days in Groupon's North American history. For the full Black Friday through Cyber Monday weekend, […]